National Beer Day!

April 7, 2015

Washington, DC (April 7, 2015) – Today is National Beer Day, a great day to find and head to some great spots to celebrate. If you can wait, there are a few events that will definitely satisfy your cravings whether it be a simple Corona or a entire Bier Garten. If you cannot wait, there are a few places that you can go today and enjoy some great suds. Cheers to National Beer Day!

A photo posted by City Tap House DC (@taphousedc) on Dec 5, 2014 at 9:43am PST

CITY TAP HOUSE EARTH DAY CRAFT BEER DAY (WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, ALL DAY)
901 9th Street NorthwestWHY IT’S WORTH MENTIONING: City Tap House will showcase beers of environmental stewards to include Long Trail Brewing Company, Otter Creek Brewing,andWolaver’s Organic Alesin honor of Earth Day. Between six and nine of City Tap House’s draft lines will be occupied by these Vermont-based environmentally friendly breweries. Guests can enjoy these craft brews during the entire day with prices ranging from $5 to $8 each. Long Trail Brewery is providing guests reusable Eco-bag shopping bags, pint glasses and T-shirts.

A photo posted by National Harbor (@nationalharbor) on Mar 29, 2015 at 4:23am PDT

8TH ANNUAL NATIONAL HARBOR WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL (SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MAY 2-3, NOON-6:00PM)
168 National Plaza Oxon Hill, MD 20745WHY IT’S WORTH MENTIONING: This year’s festival will include over 150 International wines, spirits and beers featured along with local and regional favorites. Guests will be able to sample all of the varieties as well as purchase them by the glass and the bottle, on-site at special event only low prices. Special craft beer tasting Bier Garten experience, Whiskey and Bourbon Tasting Experience, three stages of live music and smooth jazz, and so much more.

BROOKLAND’S FINEST
3126 12th Street Northeast
Latest home to DC Brau’s new Brau Pils. A straight forward, light body Pilsner with all the character and aromas DC Brau is famous for, the Brau Pils will be featured on draft.

OLD TOWN POUR HOUSE IN GAITHERSBURG
212 North Ellington Boulevard, Gaithersburg, MD
A restaurant brand helmed by Chicago-based Bottleneck Management, introduces a cutting-edge craft “Pour House” design scheme in its first location outside of the Chicagoland area. The group created a relaxed, sophisticated Downtown Crown craft beer destination in a 7,966 square-foot indoor space and 1,511 square-foot outdoor patio.

BRASSERIE BECK
1101 K Street Northwest
Enjoy bistro seating and craft beet at chef Robert Wiedmaier’s bold-faced, Belgian-themed style hotspot. Boasting one of the largest patios in the city, seating more than 130, guests can sip on one of the many Europeanbeers from the extensive list, which includes Wiedmaier’s own Belgian double blonde ale, Antigoon.

DISTRICT COMMONS
2200 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
Guests can savor casual, American fare from the enclosed area and opt for one of the 99 American beers ‘on the wall’ to accompany signatures like chef Jeff Tunks’ Nana Sue’s Meatloaf or daily Raw Bar treats.

ROOFERS UNION
2446 18th Street Northwest
Boasting one of the best rooftops in DC, the views at Roofers Union are only further enhanced by Chef Marjorie Meek-Bradley’s locally-sourced and sustainable menu of classic American fare, as well as the bar program focusing on craft beers and cocktails. They have Avery “5 Monks” Bourbon Barrel Quintupel (12oz) / 19.39% from Colorado andChampion “Killer Kölsch” / 5% from Virginia.

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Hi! I'm Michael. I’m a communications, public relations, sales and marketing expert living in Washington, DC. I share "stories of success" for various industries including luxury retail, skincare, healthcare, education and entertainment. I've presented on digital story telling for the hospitality industry and American Indian Affairs.